Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

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Photo Creation Date: 9/29/2005 - 9/30/2005Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

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Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Evacuees from a simulated friendly nation, during a Non-Combatant Evacuation Operation (NEO), part of Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003, head towards a mock Embassy for processing and evacuations

Aerial shot of Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, which is serving as temporary lodging for Kurdish evacuees (not shown) from northern Iraq during Operation PACIFIC HAVEN. The operation, a joint humanitarian effort conducted by the US military, entails the evacuation of approximately 2,400 Kurds from northern Iraq to avoid retaliation from Iraq for working with the US government and international humanitarian agencies. The Kurds will be housed at Andersen AFB, while they go through the immigration process for residence in the United States

[Hurricane Katrina] Houston, TX, September 23, 2005 -- Signs on local roads direct disaster victims to the local (Disaster Recovery Center) or DRC. Houston houses thousands of evacuees from New Orleans. Photo by Ed Edahol/FEMA

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, La., September 2, 2005 -- Evacuees and patients arrive at New Orleans airport where FEMA's D-MATs have set up operations. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Navy personnel aboard the aircraft carrier USS MIDWAY (CV-41) serve a meal to evacuees from Clark Air Base and Naval Station, Subic Bay. Military personnel and dependents are being transported from the area in the aftermath of the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, a volcano in the Philippines that came alive on June 10th for the first time in over 600 years

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

US Navy (USN) Sailors assigned aboard the Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine, USS DALLAS (SSN 700), stand pierside at Naval Station (NS) Norfolk, Virginia (VA), as they prepare to head out to sea in support of a Special Warfare Training exercise

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

US Navy (USN) Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Jim Pack, assigned to USN Fleet Hospital Dallas, wears a clowns nose and makes balloon animals for local Thai children, during the Medical Community Assistance Program (MEDCAP) operated by US Navy Reserve (USNR) personnel, in a village near the Thai border during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

Secretary Alphonso Jackson on visit to Dallas, Texas

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

Hurricane Katrina [evacuees], Dallas, Texas. [Visit of Secretary Alphonso Jackson and aides to Dallas, where they met with local housing officials and Katrina evacuees, and toured new homes for families displaced by the disaster.]

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